Pay well for that
The descent of Edward into the full depths of his madness and rage continue here and in a fairly engaging way (though perhaps also depressing). In the previous issue the character was fighting against his natural impulses to brutally attack people, but he is not fighting those impulses anymore. After a fight in a bar where he brutalizes and mangles various people, he decides that the only person that can give some closure to his anger is the woman that he holds responsible for his brother’s death – Jenna Washington, the woman he was obsessed with. As the character devolves he does not fully understand the change that is happening to him, that he is getting what he wants, but that it is turning him into a monster. Sadly this is a trend which is captured by a lot of people in real life situations like this, but that this issue captures this so well and even in a slightly fantastical way speaks well to this issue and this story arc.